Dialect part 2

Apr 03, 2008 22:05

When someone was restless and dithering, going constantly in and out of a room, my Mum (born and brought up in Derby) and her Mum (born and brought up Alsager, Cheshire, but with parents both from Rugby, Warwickshire) would say, "They were in and out like a cat at a fair." I've never heard this anywhere else, and Google doesn't help. Anyone else ( Read more... )

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phoebesmum April 3 2008, 21:40:18 UTC
My mother said 'dog at a fair'.

A friend of mine insists on saying 'in and out like a yo-yo', which drives me nuts.

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ladyofastolat April 3 2008, 21:51:35 UTC
Ooh. "Dog at a fair" at least gets a couple of Google hits, one of which claims a 16th century citation of the phrase: here

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phoebesmum April 3 2008, 21:57:33 UTC
Dog makes more sense. Cats would regard fairgrounds with disdain.

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ladyofastolat April 3 2008, 22:05:34 UTC
No! Dogs would say "ooh! Fairground! Master! Food!" and would just hot-foot it to the fair and stay there. Cats would say, "Ooh! Possibility of food. No. Need to look independent and aloof. But possibility of food! No, independence. And sleep! Can sleep outside fair, where it's quiet. But possibility of food! Goldfish at fairground stalls! Fish! But possibility of sleep outside fair. Or possibility of sleeping on cuddly toy prizes. No. Better sleep outside. No. Chance of fish inside." Hence the "in and out" stuff. ;-)

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phoebesmum April 3 2008, 22:43:34 UTC
You present a convincing argument, but first the cats have to travel to the fair, and how is this to be achieved?

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ladyofastolat April 4 2008, 10:03:33 UTC
Good point. One of mine would definitely think, "So this fair is more than 20 yards away, is it? And I'd have to leave my nice warm bed? Not a chance!" and roll over and sleep for a few more hours.

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chainmailmaiden April 4 2008, 10:31:56 UTC
With mine, a piece of string attached to one of the fairground caravans would be enough to get them to follow it. Or a person travelling to the fair with an undone shoelace :-)

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segh April 4 2008, 09:50:26 UTC
Actually Cleo would say "Oh no! Possibility of enemies! Be somewhere else!" but I admit she's atypical.

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